Not sure this belongs here, but I know there are some Chicago folks among the readers who might be interested.
  Chicago Quantum Summit to gather international experts Industry  and academic  leaders from US, Australia, Canada, UK to share research,  discuss workforce  development and build toward a global quantum  alliance PR NEWSWIRE  4:50 PM ET 10/10/2019      Symbol Last Price Change      | IBM |  141.13  |  +1.46  (+1.05%) |    | INTC |  51.11  |  +0.63  (+1.25%) |    | AMAT |  51.01  |  +0.17  (+0.33%) |    | QUOTES AS OF 04:10:00 PM ET 10/10/2019   |   
      CHICAGO , Oct. 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Top experts  in quantum  technology from around the globe will gather at the University of  Chicago on Oct. 25 to discuss the future of quantum  information science  and strategies to build a quantum workforce.
        
    The second annual Chicago Quantum Summit, hosted by the Chicago Quantum   Exchange, will engage scientific and government leaders and the  industries that  will drive the applications of emerging quantum  information science. Speakers  include technology leaders at IBM(IBM) ,  Intel(INTC) , Boeing, Applied Materials(AMAT) , Toshiba Research Europe,   the University of Waterloo, the University of New South Wales,  Australia, and the Quantum  Economic Development Consortium. 
    "The Summit provides an opportunity to build and strengthen  collaborations  that span beyond our national and academic boundaries,"  said David Awschalom, director of the Chicago  Quantum Exchange.  "Through joint research projects with industry and national   laboratories, we can leverage the unique capabilities of each  organization to  accelerate progress and push the boundaries of quantum  science and  engineering."
   Chicago is increasingly seen as a   world-leading hub for quantum information science. It is home to the  Chicago  Quantum Exchange, a catalyst for advancing academic and  industrial efforts in  the science and engineering of quantum  information. Headquartered at the University of Chicago'sPritzker School  of  Molecular Engineering, the Chicago Quantum Exchange is a  partnership  between the University of Chicago,  Argonne National  Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator  Laboratory, the University of  Illinois at  Urbana-Champaign, the  University of Wisconsin-Madison and  Northwestern University. It is home to one of the  world's largest  collaborative teams working on quantum science. 
   The Chicago  Quantum Exchange also has six industry partners – IBM(IBM), Boeing,  Applied Materials, Inc.(AMAT),  ColdQuanta, Inc., HRL Laboratories LLC  and Quantum  Opus LLC – that enable industry-academic collaborations and  provide  opportunities to future quantum scientists and engineers. 
    During the Oct. 25 daytime program  leaders will discuss their  organization's work in quantum research and  technology, progress in  relevant quantum fields, and opportunities to develop  the quantum  workforce. 
   At 6 p.m. on Oct. 24, the Chicago Quantum Exchange  will  also host a public event titled "Solving Unsolvable Problems: The  Future of  Quantum Computing," at the Chicago Symphony Center in  Chicago. The event features a keynote  talk by Talia Gershon, IBM's(IBM)  director of research  strategy and growth initiatives, and a  conversation with Gershon and Awschalom  moderated by Gizmodo writer Ryan  Mandelbaum. 
    More information, including a registration page for the public event,  is  available on the Chicago Quantum Exchange website. The Summit and  public event  will be webcast.
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